A helper class that allows an AngularJS component to be used from Angular.
说明
Part of the upgrade/static library for hybrid upgrade apps that support AoT compilation
This helper class should be used as a base class for creating Angular directives that wrap AngularJS components that need to be "upgraded".
Examples
Let's assume that you have an AngularJS component called ng1Hero
that needs to be made available in Angular templates.
// This AngularJS component will be "upgraded" to be used in Angular ng1AppModule.component('ng1Hero', { bindings: {hero: '<', onRemove: '&'}, transclude: true, template: `<div class="title" ng-transclude></div> <h2>{{ $ctrl.hero.name }}</h2> <p>{{ $ctrl.hero.description }}</p> <button ng-click="$ctrl.onRemove()">Remove</button>` });We must create a Directive
that will make this AngularJS component available inside Angular templates.
// This Angular directive will act as an interface to the "upgraded" AngularJS component @Directive({selector: 'ng1-hero'}) class Ng1HeroComponentWrapper extends UpgradeComponent { // The names of the input and output properties here must match the names of the // `<` and `&` bindings in the AngularJS component that is being wrapped @Input() hero !: Hero; @Output() onRemove !: EventEmitter<void>; constructor(elementRef: ElementRef, injector: Injector) { // We must pass the name of the directive as used by AngularJS to the super super('ng1Hero', elementRef, injector); } }In this example you can see that we must derive from the UpgradeComponent
base class but also provide an `@Directive` decorator. This is because the AoT compiler requires that this information is statically available at compile time.
Note that we must do the following:
构造函数
Create a new UpgradeComponent instance. You should not normally need to do this. Instead you should derive a new class from this one and call the super constructor from the base class. |
constructor(name: string, elementRef: ElementRef, injector: Injector)参数 |
// This Angular directive will act as an interface to the "upgraded" AngularJS component @Directive({selector: 'ng1-hero'}) class Ng1HeroComponentWrapper extends UpgradeComponent { // The names of the input and output properties here must match the names of the // `<` and `&` bindings in the AngularJS component that is being wrapped @Input() hero !: Hero; @Output() onRemove !: EventEmitter<void>; constructor(elementRef: ElementRef, injector: Injector) { // We must pass the name of the directive as used by AngularJS to the super super('ng1Hero', elementRef, injector); } }- The
name parameter should be the name of the AngularJS directive. - The
elementRef and injector parameters should be acquired from Angular by dependency injection into the base class constructor.
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